We know you’re stressed and worried about temperatures dropping inside your home and need quick, reliable service. As a top-rated heating company in Bedford, Ohio, our reputation is on the line. We cannot and will not let you down. For over 100 years, Jackson Comfort Services has kept that same commitment to your neighbors and the community, and that’s what you can expect from our team. When our highly skilled technicians arrive, their trucks are fully stocked, and most repairs get fixed on the first visit.
When the furnace’s flue pipe isn’t installed correctly it will result in condensation draining out from the poorly fitted pipe.
Some condensing furnace brands use a condensate pump. When the pump stops working, water backs up and leaks from the furnace.
When a condensate line gets blocked, condensation (water) flows into the emergency drip pan instead of outside from the drain line.
A humidifier is hooked up to your plumbing system, which adds moisture to the air. When excess moisture builds up, it needs to drain. If the drain is clogged, the water has no where to go and will begin accumulating
A dirty or clogged furnace filter restricts positive airflow through the furnace coil. If the coil freezes, ice will begin to collect and eventually melt between cooling cycles, causing water to leak in your home.
Sometimes what appears to be a leak from your furnace, could actually be a hidden leak in your plumbing. If you’ve ruled out all other options, you should have a plumber investigate further.
When you find water dripping from or pooling around your furnace, you need to take immediate steps to avoid any further water damage. Most homeowners are not aware that water damage happens quickly, even from a furnace leak. For example, it can damage your flooring and carpeting. You will also see signs of concrete erosion and certain types of metal erosion. The first thing you should do is contact Jackson Comfort Services for expert furnace repair, while also making sure you take the following safety precautions.